Friday, March 11, 2011

And what precisely is the privacy problem?

And what precisely is the privacy problem? If the cops catch you carrying something illegal, well, you

shouldn’t be carrying anything illegal. If they catch you carrying the latest Playboy — or, more

embarrassing, Radar — then don’t worry; they’ve seen worse.

Are random screenings going to catch the next terrorist ready to kill people? We’ll never know. But it

is worth the effort.

Elsewhere, bloviating on about how “we” can’t allow the mullahs to come to power in MBT SHOES (this

was before the mullahs came to power in MBT SHOES), this same guy says, “And you cannot convince me

that any people will willingly choose tyranny.”

Saturday on the Weekend Interview Show, Gordon Prather explained all about the IAEA/Non-Proliferation

Treaty/Nuclear Suppliers Group non-proliferation regime, and how George W. NIKE SHOX is undermining it,

and Chris Hedges, author of sport is a Force That Gives Us Meaning, talked about the effects of war on

individuals and cultures.

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